Relaxed Black Mountains Weekend Walk (South Wales)

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Wild Camping
Aug 08
2025

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£20.00
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27km in 2 days

This will give you an idea of the environment   https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-33506589

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We will be going up the highest mountains and sleeping above 600 metres each night, however we have plenty of time to relax and  explore the area.

You need to have some  mountain walking experience, good equipment and a fairly  high level of fitness to carry your food, sleeping bag, sleeping mat and bivvy bag or small tent for 27m over sometimes boggy and sometimes rocky ground.

 

Following a meal (optional) at 6pm in the Bear Hotel (High Street, NP8 1BW, which is less than 100m from the car park and chip shop) in Crickhowell, we will make sure we are ready to leave the car park at 7:45pm. It will  then be a 5 minute drive to the secluded layby where we will leave our cars at the hike start point.  Then a steep ascent to the ramparts of the ancient Crug Hywel hill fort to get to the top of Table Mountain (451m), with late evening views over Crickhowell towards the Llangattock Escarpment. Another 340m of ascent will get us over Pen Cerrig-Calch (701m). It may be dark before we find a place to sleep (at an altitude of about 650m), so bring a low output head torch to use while walking and preparing to sleep.

In the morning we'll get to the top of Pen Allt Mawr (719m), for an early morning panoramic view across all of the Black mountains; followed by Pen Twyn Glas (646m) and then access the only reliable spring (so far), top up 0ur water and have lunch.  ( YOU NEED TO MAKE APPROPRIATE ARRANGEMENTS TO RENDER THE WATER FIT FOR YOUR CONSUMPTION). Then over Mynydd Llysiau (663m) to get to the highest summit Waun Fach (810m) 

We’ll then carry on to Pen y Gadair Fawr (800m) and Pen Twyn Mawr (658m) before finding a suitable place to spend our second night high in the mountains. The next morning we will only have Disgwylfa (540m), Crug Mawr (550m) and Blaen-yr Henbant (498m) to contend with, before descending to go over the Upper Cwm Bridge over the Grwyne Fechan, past the ancient church (first recorded in 1060) and into the village of Llanbedr and on to our cars.

Photo Credits: All photos taken by Paul Ridealgh; permission is granted to OutdoorLads for further use.

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